Dolce&Gabbana at the Carnival in Salvador De Bahia

From glittering looks, exceptional DJ sets and lots of celebrities, the outstanding Dolce&Gabbana float at Salvador de Bahia

Hundreds of travelling parties, parades of exaggerated costumes, colourful dancers and music everywhere. The Salvador de Bahia Carnival, one of Brazil’s largest most popular festivals, is back in full splendour after a three-year pandemic.

A captivating show in which Dolce&Gabbana took part by parading in an exclusive float, Saturday 18th February, on the Barra-Ondina circuit.

Numerous guests: artists from the electronic music scene including Major Lazer Sound System, Attooxxa and TropKillaz and a parterre of exceptional celebrities.

GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women's Collection Fashion Show

Desfile de moda de la colección femenina Otoño Invierno 2023 de GUCCI

Un nuevo concepto de herencia toma forma en la colección de mujer Otoño Invierno 2023 con siluetas evocadoras coloreadas en tonos eléctricos y enriquecidas con acentos opulentos.
GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women's Collection Fashion Show

GUCCI Fall Winter 2023 Women’s Collection Fashion Show

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Manolo Blahnik for ELVIS

Manolo Blahnik has partnered with Academy Award-winning costume designer Catherine Martin to create a selection of custom shoes for Baz Luhrmann’s larger-than-life film, Elvis, from Warner Bros. Pictures.

Inspired by existing Manolo Blahnik silhouettes, the shoes can be seen throughout the film on Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) and also on Jerry Schilling (played by Luke Bracey), who portrays the artist’s longtime associate. Manolo Blahnik and Martin have partnered together in the past, creating shoes for Luhrmann’s 2001 Oscar-winning film Moulin Rouge!.

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“It has been an honor to work with the wonderful Catherine Martin once again,” said Blahnik. “She is a visionary of the costume world and so beautifully brings motion picture to life through her divine creative imagination and originality. I am constantly inspired by cultural movements and music and with Elvis as the muse, these styles were a joy to create! The `50s in general is an era that I am so often drawn to, particularly in my menswear designs, with some of my past and more recent collections inspiring the pieces for the film. I am incredibly grateful to Catherine for including my work in this already iconic film. It has been marvelous, a true privilege.”

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Manolo Blahnik designs featured in the film are TUPELO, a black-and-white lace-up inspired by ‘50s menswear, VICTOR, a sleek white calf leather boot, and GRACELAND, a classic toggle desert boot in cappuccino-coloured suede.

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“Manolo Blahnik’s brilliance and extraordinary craft is something I have admired for many years,” said Martin. “To work with him and create something unique yet historically truthful was an incredible privilege. To have at one’s disposal such extraordinary Italian ateliers was a luxury, resulting in beautiful, gorgeously crafted shoes. Coincidentally, Manolo Blahnik’s signature spectator lace ups are strikingly similar to the shoes Elvis habitually wore in the mid`50s. The iconic designer’s love of this style serendipitously reflected Elvis’s aesthetic in the 1950s.”

Baz Luhrmann’s ELVIS Only in Theaters June 24.

Shop similar styles from the Manolo Blahnik men’s collection to those seen in the new film.

Brioni introduces its Autumn-Winter 2020 ‘Tailoring Legends’

Brioni introduces its Autumn/Winter 2020 ‘Tailoring Legends’ advertising campaign featuring brand ambassador Brad Pitt.

Lensed in Los Angeles by photographer Mikael Jansson, Pitt is portrayed in black and white images, capturing his laidback and effortless appeal.

The series of portraits stand out with an intimate atmosphere that contrasts with Pitt’s strong personality and brings his iconic sense of style to a selection of Brioni’s finest ready-to-wear and eveningwear options from the Autumn/Winter 2020 Collection.

“I’ve always admired 
Brioni’s elegant and timeless designs. 
The brand embodies creativity, 
quality and excellence.”

– Brad Pitt

Capturing the journey of reality to fantasy is Burberry’s new TB Summer Monogram collection designed by Chief Creative Officer Riccardo Tisci. Starring supermodel Kendall Jenner, the campaign blends dreamlike CGI with geometric worlds inspired by skate parks and swimming pools. Shot at home by Kendall on her computer, the campaign embodies the free-spirited collection and the optimism of summer.

Kendall Jenner in Burberry’s new summer campaign.

The summer-inspired collection features luxury quilted Lola bags made from an environmentally conscious material primarily made using renewable resources. Bumbags, totes and a limited edition monogram surfboard also feature in the collection.

Riccardo Tisci paid tribute to fashion house founder, Thomas Burberry with bold interlocking TB initials printed in cobalt blue with orange accents. Speaking on the new collection, Kendall Jenner said, “Riccardo wanted to collaborate closely with me to bring this collection to life in a number of ways – he encouraged me to interpret the campaign myself, which was such an exciting opportunity! I loved being able to add my own personal touch to the campaign as I captured the collection through a series of self-portraits that I took at home.”

The Chief Creative Officer also spoke on the collection stating, “‘This is my second monogram collection at Burberry and for me, the collection is all about celebrating the strength of the duality of feminine and masculine energy, blurring the lines and exploring this notion of youthful expression.”

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JimmyChoo - Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of Bohemian Glamour - PRE-FALL 2020

Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of ‘Bohemian Glamour’, the inspiration behind our Pre-Fall 2020 collection.

JimmyChoo – Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of Bohemian Glamour – PRE-FALL 2020

Explore sandals with unique jewelled embroidery, wedges with contemporary weaving and chic hobo handbags, all reflecting the free-spirited mood of the collection.

If you have any sort of inclination of taste for the best in luxury design, certainly you are familiar with the iconic fashion design brandJimmy Choo – a leading global luxury brand, with an empowered sense of glamour and a playfully daring spirit. Jimmy Choo has, throughout the years, mastered the art of perfectly blending Italian craftsmanship with its fashion design creations.

The brand traces its roots to a bespoke shoemaker named Jimmy Choo, based in the East End of London in the early 1990s, who catered to the global jet set, including Princess Diana. The Jimmy Choo company was founded in 1996, with Mr Choo’s niece, Sandra Choi, who had been heading up design in the East End atelier, coming on board as Creative Director, a position she holds to this day. Mr Choo departed the company in 2001.

Iconic supermodel Kate Moss is the epitome of ‘Bohemian Glamour’, the inspiration behind the Pre-Fall 2020 collection.

The sexy cut, fashionable design, and exceptional Italian craftsmanship struck a chord with a sophisticated clientele, and the first collection enjoyed immediate success. With a goal of creating a global luxury business, Jimmy Choo attracted outside investment and the company embarked on a significant expansion across product categories, channels and geographies.

A pioneer in the art of celebrity dressing, Jimmy Choo was among the first to bring shoes and handbags to Hollywood where the red carpet proved to be the ideal runway for the brand. Today, Jimmy Choo can be seen on style icons from celebrities to royalty, musicians to heads of state.

The brand’s reputation as a celebrity favourite helped to fuel its rapid expansion. Its iconography was further defined by the bold and dramatic advertising portraying glamorous but strong women in towering heels and luxurious handbags, captured by some of the most acclaimed fashion photographers in the world.

Retail development has been integral to the company’s strategy. The first Jimmy Choo store was opened in 1996 on Motcomb Street in London, complementing a distribution in some of the most prestigious multi-brand stores in the world. Two years later, the company expanded to the US, opening two stores in New York City and Beverly Hills. International expansion continued with Jimmy Choo securing locations in the premiere luxury shopping destinations of the world’s most prestigious cities including Sloane Street and Bond Street in London, Avenue Montaigne in Paris, Via Condotti in Rome, Madison Avenue in New York, Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, and Ginza in Tokyo.

The power of the hand and the impact of image; the intimacy of clothing; the power and positivity of color. And the blurring of reality with digital, something now being experienced everyday – a new idea of intimacy, a surreality reflective of these very particular times. The Pre-Fall 2020 Prada campaign is engineered to react to a changed world, reflecting a fusion of the human hand and eye with technology – each equally important, a hybrid means of communication, expression and creativity.

PAINTED IN PRADA: PRADA WOMENSWEAR PRE-FALL 2020 ADV CAMPAIGN

Conceived and created together with the Prada Fall / Winter 2020 collection of men’s clothing presented in January, in the Fall 2020 pre-collection, the color recalibrates the classic garments to give them a new topicality, a surreal atmosphere.

The campaign images and video combine hand-painted watercolors with digital art. The silhouettes of the garments are converted into “paint by numbers” layers, to make energetic explorations of color with a dozen of Prada’s characteristic shades such as light blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, etc.

Conceived and created alongside the Prada Fall/Winter 2020 menswear collection presented in January, for Pre-Fall 2020 color recalibrates classic garments, to give outfits a new actuality, a surreal ambiance. For the accompanying campaign, photographed in London on 13 February 2020 by David Sims and painted in New York during the following weeks, physicality is questioned: the collection’s vibrant colors are isolated, abstracted, pushed center stage, highlighting their material essence and their disarming simplicity. Colorful clothes become pure color, color challenges the classic form of the photographs.

The images and campaign films combine hand-painted watercolors with digital artistry. David Sims’ black and white images of Freja Beha Erichsen act as monochrome canvasses for a subsequent
intervention, creative expression via saturated color, applied with improvised spontaneity over the image. The silhouettes of the clothes, their seams and patterns, become ‘paint by numbers’ frames for energetic explorations of color – a dozen Prada-ist shades of Celeste blue, pink, yellow, orange, green and more.

The campaign films propose another twist, transforming the model into the maker: Beha Erichsen determines her own image, her own authorship, brushing color onto her clothes and accessories in a surrealist gesture, simultaneously bringing them and her to life. These films will also give life to a multi-layered narrative through digital portals and the Prada Instagram.

At a moment where our experience of society and culture is defined by the picture plane – computers, phones, television and magazine pages – with people at a remove from one another, this campaign takes inspiration from the accidental, the imperfection of handcraft and the unfinished nature of human interaction. Blurring lines between the photographic and the painterly, between technology and humanity, it is a subconscious echo of our moment. The joy of color via the joy of technology – both a means of communicating a message, immediately. Ultimately, that message is positivity – a fantasy, painted in Prada colors.

Credits: PRADA
Creative Direction by Ferdinando Verderi
Photography by David Sims
Styling by Olivier Rizzo
Films by Ferdinando Verderi

HERMÈS - Summits of silk

Mufflers slalom, ties scale the slopes, and scarves set off at full speed, before tying things up in a controlled skid before the finish line!

HERMÈS – Summits of silk

Attitudes at altitude

High Flyer

You’re the pilot! With its optical illusion, this High Flyer 140 scarf designed by Dimitri Rybaltchenko soars over the peaks in a helicopter, taking you to the top. In a characteristic touch, the designer has incorporated a few hidden references to Hermès, including the Ulysse notebook and Rodéo bag accessory.

AAAAARGH!

Sixty-eight million years later, designer Alice Shirley has reinvented the most fascinating prehistoric animal of all: the tyrannosaurus, better known as T-Rex. This 100 scarf creates a half-terrifying, half-fun look. With its graphic jaw, icy-blue stare and mesmerising scales, here is one dinosaur that certainly doesn’t fear the ice age!